THE Barrick Bulyanhulu Gold Mine in Msalala District Council, Kahama District, Shinyanga Region, has donated equipment valued at 25m/- to 53 individuals with special needs from the Bulyanhulu and Bugarama wards.
Lumbu Kambula, a representative of the mine’s general manager, announced the donation over the weekend at a handover ceremony held at the Bugarama Ward offices in Msalala District Council.
The donated equipment includes sewing machines, bicycles, wheelchairs, hearing aids, welding machines, and support tools for individuals with albinism.
Kambula explained that this donation is part of Barrick Bulyanhulu Mine’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plan, as agreed with Msalala District Council, 10-percent of CSR funds are allocated to special groups, including women, youth, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
“The assistive devices for people with disabilities and the elderly, worth over 24m/-, are a testament to our commitment to community development,” Kambula said.
“We appreciate the cooperation of local leaders in implementing this plan and urge continued collaboration to foster sustainable community development,” he said.
Msalala Division Officer Victoria Lusana commended Barrick Bulyanhulu Mine for providing the equipment to the elderly and people with disabilities in Bugarama and Bulyanhulu wards. She encouraged beneficiaries to use the equipment effectively.
“Barrick Bulyanhulu Mine has become an integral part of the Msalala District Council community through its support and commitment to special groups,” Lusana said.
“We are grateful for your efforts in community development and for recognizing the importance of assisting these groups.”
Judica Sumari, acting director of Msalala District Council, noted that Barrick Bulyanhulu Mine, in partnership with the council, has been actively implementing social responsibility initiatives to improve the welfare of local communities, particularly in Bugarama and Bulyanhulu wards.
He also encouraged people with disabilities to take advantage of the 2-percent government loan from local revenue, designed to enhance their livelihoods and increase their income.
Daniel Mgata, a beneficiary, expressed gratitude on behalf of his peers, thanking Barrick Bulyanhulu Mine and Msalala District Council for their programs supporting people with disabilities through the provision of assistive and work equipment.
In addition to these donations, Barrick Bulyanhulu Mine has been involved in various community projects in the surrounding areas, focusing on education and health sectors.
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